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source: mmmEnglish 2017年10月16日
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT is one of the most common mistakes that English learners make! It's so easy to forget that the verb form in English sentences changes, depending on the subject!
- I AM hungry...
- She IS thirsty...
- They ARE fighting...
- We HAVE been travelling
- It HAS been so long.
- She DOESN'T know...
- You DON'T know...
- They LIKE to travel.
- She LIKES to travel.
I will also explain how these rules work in more complicated sentences. For example: sentences where the subject is a noun phrase, or where the subject and the verb are separated by a relative clause.
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source: MrSkypelessons 2017年10月26日Here is the eighth lesson in my Advanced Phrasal Verbs series. Please answer the following questions to activate the new vocabulary:

1) Who would you like to whisk away for a few weeks, and where would you head to?
2) What kind of things did you live on as a student?
3) What time does the sun come out where you live?
4) What kind of things make your face cloud over?
5) Describe the weather in your area. Use the phrasal verbs form the lesson.
6) If you were hunting a rabbit, how would you flush it out of the hole?
7) Which building would you reduce to ashes if you had the chance?
8) Is your town steeped in history? What is the town centre dotted with? Are any new buildings sprouting up?
9) Have you ever been knocked over or witnessed this? What happened?
10) Have you ever been blocked in? How did you get out?

source: BBC Learning English 2017年11月28日NEWS REVIEW IS NOW AVAILABLE AS A PODCASThttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05hw... The story: Prince Harry and his girlfriend, the American actress Meghan Markle, have announced their engagement. They're to marry next spring.Buckingham Palace said the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were delighted for the couple, and wish them every happiness.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said it had been wonderful getting to know Meghan, while the Prince of Wales said he was thrilled.The couple, who met through mutual friends, have been together for 16 months.

source: Helena Daily English 2017年4月5日 ♥ Source: http://englishshareworld.com/ ♥ Helena Daily English channel: https://goo.gl/1CwjYZ ♥ G+: https://goo.gl/rKYjwn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A university is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which grants academic degrees in various academic disciplines. Universities typically provide undergraduate education and postgraduate education. The word "university" is derived from the Latin universitas magistrorum et scholarium, which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars." Universities were created in Italy and evolved from Cathedral schools for the clergy during the High Middle Ages... (Wiki)

source: VOA Learning English 2017年7月7日Our saying at English @ the Movies today is "it's shady." It is from the film "Imperfections." An unemployed actress is working in a jewelry store and someone offers her a deal to make some serious money. Originally published at - https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a...

source: Mark Kulek 2017年10月29日 Language in use:
She is in a hurry.
She is taking her time.
He is scared.
He is brave.
Sam was bored.
Now he is busy.
He has started.
He has finished.
She is working.
They are on vacation.
Bill is sick.
Steve is well.
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